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  • Page 1 User Manual - V1403...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS/MEASURES ..............6 PHONE LAYOUT ....................7 1 GETTING STARTED..................8 Removing the battery cover ............... 8 Removing the battery ................ 8 Inserting the SIM card................ 8 Inserting the Memory card ..............9 Re-Inserting the battery ..............9 Putting back the battery cover ............
  • Page 3 COPY ALL..................14 DELETE ................... 15 CALLER GROUPS ................15 MY vCARD ..................15 vCARD VERSION ................15 BLACKLIST ..................15 6.10 SPEED DIAL ..................15 6.11 SETTINGS ..................16 6.12 MEMORY STATUS ................16 7 MESSAGES ....................17 SMS ....................17 7.1.1 Write Message .................
  • Page 4 9.5.1 Network selection ................24 9.5.2 Preferred network ................25 SECURITY SETUP ................25 9.6.1 SIM 1 security setup ................ 25 9.6.1.1 SIM 1 lock ..................25 9.6.1.2 Fixed dial ..................25 9.6.1.3 Change password ................25 9.6.2 SIM 2 security setup ................ 25 9.6.3 Auto keypad lock ................
  • Page 5 APPENDIX I: TROUBLESHOOTING ..............33 APPENDIX II: ABBREVIATIONS AND EXPLANATION ........35...
  • Page 6: Safety Precautions/Measures

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS / MEASURES Please comply with these precautions/measures to avoid dangerous or illegal situations and to ensure peak performance of your phone. ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST Do not use the phone hand-held while driving. Park the vehicle on the road side, if phone is hand-held. SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT Switch your phone off while boarding an aircraft.
  • Page 7: Phone Layout

    PHONE LAYOUT Front Speaker Left Soft Key Right Soft Key OK Key SIM 2 Call Key SIM 1 Call Key Power Key/End Key Keypad 4-way Scroll Button (up, down, left, right) Back...
  • Page 8: Getting Started

    1 GETTING STARTED Removing the battery cover: 1.1.1 Ensure that the phone is switched off 1.1.2 Press the battery back cover to unlock and slide it downwards to open the back cover Removing the battery from the compartment: 1.2.1 Locate the battery groove at the bottom middle of the battery compartment 1.2.2 Lift the battery up with your...
  • Page 9: Inserting The Memory Card

    Installation of SIM Card: 1.4.1 Locate the SIM Card sockets 1.4.2 Slide the SIM Cards into SIM Card sockets (as shown below) 1.5. Installing the battery: 1.5.1 Slide the battery into the compartment in such a way that the metal connectors of the battery are aligned with the metal connectors of the phone...
  • Page 10: Basic Function

    BASIC FUNCTION MAKE A CALL In idle screen, enter a phone number and press the Dialing key 1 to make a call from SIM 1 card or press Dialing key 2 to make call from SIM2 card. Press the end key to end a call. MAKE AN INTERNATIONAL CALL Double press “...
  • Page 11: Call History

    CALL HISTORY On standby mode, press the dialing key1 to directly access the dialed call logs of the SIM 1 card, and press the dialed key 2 to directly access the dialed call logs of the SIM 2 card. SIM 1 CALL HISTORY 3.1.1 SIM 1 missed calls You can see the latest 30 missed calls.
  • Page 12: Fun & Games

    FUN & GAMES Select Menu > Fun & Games > Games, to access the games. Game interface offers option to select a game, the user can select the following games from the interface: • F1 race • Riches On selecting a particular game, users receive the following options: Start Game: To start the game.
  • Page 13: Services

    SERVICES STK (SIM Application Toolkit) is shown only if it is provided on your SIM card. For further details, please contact your network operator. WAP function enables you to use the phone to surf the internet. Homepage: Enables to connect the browser to the homepage, you have set.
  • Page 14: Phonebook

    PHONEBOOK You can save 500 phone numbers in your phone memory. You can access the Phonebook to search all records saved in the mobile phone and your SIM card too. QUICK SEARCH Quick Search allows you to quickly search an entry in the Phonebook by entering the key letters or words of the name.
  • Page 15: Delete

    DELETE You can delete entries from the both SIM card and the Phone memory. To delete entries from SIM card or Phone, select “From SIM 1”, “From SIM 2” (if both are inserted in the phone) or “From Phone” respectively. You can select “One by One”...
  • Page 16: Settings

    6.11 SETTINGS It enables you to set/confi gure the following: Preferred Memory Storage: Enables you to select your preferred storage location, when saving a phone number. Fields: Enables you to confi gure and set different fi elds. Extra numbers: Enables you to set the Owner number and the Service dialing number in both the SIM cards and the SOS number in the phone.
  • Page 17: Messages

    MESSAGES 7.1.1 Write Message You can create and send message by this option: Select Menu > Messages > SMS > Write Message. You can write a message maximum of 612 characters. It also displays the length indicator which counts backwards, from 160 to 0, but it varies from page to page as you can write a 4 page message too.
  • Page 18: Outbox

    Call: Enables you to call the phone number from which the message is received. Delete Same Number: Enables you to delete all the messages received from a number. Copy to Phone/SIM: Enables you to copy the message. Move to Phone/SIM: Enables you to move the message. Delete all: Enables to delete all the messages.
  • Page 19: Mms

    Your phone also supports Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS). It enables you to send images, sound fi les and text. 7.2.1 Write message You can create multimedia messages by this option. The fi elds which can be inserted are: To: Enables to insert the main recipient number. Cc: Enables to enter carbon copy recipient.
  • Page 20: E-Mail

    E-MAIL Your phone is capable of creating, receiving and sending E-mails. To enable this feature you have to create/confi gure your mail account in the phone by using the option E-mail Accounts. The different options available under this function are as follows: 7.3.1 Send and receive This function enables you to send and receive the E-mail.
  • Page 21: 7.3.10 Templates

    7.3.10 Templates Your phone contains 10 default templates for e-mails. You can edit and erase them. VOICE MAIL SERVER Voice Mail Server is a network service to which you may need to subscribe. For more information, contact your service provider. Select Message >...
  • Page 22: User Profiles

    USER PROFILES You can select your own user profi le for the phone. Select Menu > User Profi le, to access different profi les: • General • Meeting • Outdoor • Indoor • Headset • Bluetooth • Power save You can activate and customise them as per your need. Activate: Enables you to select a particular profi...
  • Page 23: Settings

    SETTINGS DUAL SIM SETTINGS You can set the dual SIM settings on you mobile phone according to the following options: • Dual SIM open • Only SIM1 open • Only SIM2 open • Flight mode While on a fl ight (where the use of mobile phone is prohibited), you can select the fl...
  • Page 24: General Call Settings

    GENERAL CALL SETTINGS This function enables you to set and enable the general settings required by your phone for different calling options such as: SIM 1 call settings Enables to set different call settings as follows: Call waiting: Enables to Activate/Deactivate call diversion and check the query status.
  • Page 25: Preferred Network

    9.5.2 Preferred network Select the preferred networks. The default network is the network to which the SIM card belongs. SECURITY SETUP 9.6.1 SIM 1 security setup 9.6.1.1 SIM 1 lock The PIN number can prevent the illegal use of your SIM card. You can set SIM 1 lock On/Off by this feature.
  • Page 26: Mobile Tracker

    9.6.7 Mobile Tracker This function enables you to trace the phone incase it gets lost. Your default password is “0000”. If someone inserts another SIM card in to your lost mobile, you will receive a SMS from the new SIM card indicating the new user.
  • Page 27: Multimedia

    MULTIMEDIA 10.1 CAMERA Your phone has an in-built camera to take images and record video clips. The lens of the camera is on the back of the phone and the display screen is used as the viewing window. Some key options in camera are as under: Photos: This option enables you to directly access to the photo albums.
  • Page 28: Image Viewer

    10.2 IMAGE VIEWER Image Viewer provides you with a quick view of the picture functions. You can view the pictures from the photo’s folder. Browse style: You can view images in List style or Matrix style. Storage: Set the storage location for the picture. Maximum supported image size is 640 x 480 pixels.
  • Page 29: Schedule Fm Recorder

    Channel List: Enables check out the list off all the available channels. Manual Input: Enables to set the channel and receive the channel manually. Preset Auto Search: Enables to search the channel automatically and reset the channel list. Settings: Enables to set the settings for “Background Play”, “Skin”, “Loud Speaker”, “Record Format”, “Audio Quality”...
  • Page 30: Organiser

    ORGANISER 11.1 ALARM You can set the device to sound an alarm at a desired time. Select Menu > Organiser > Alarm, to access the alarm. To set the Alarm, select the time and set the Options: On /Off, Time, Repeat Type, Snooze time and Alert type.
  • Page 31: Calculator

    My device: Enables to enquiry for new devices Active devices: Enables to check the active Bluetooth devices. Settings: Enables to edit/confi gure settings such as: • Visibility • Change device name • Authentication • Audio path • Storage • FTP settings About: Displays complete information about your mobile phone’s Bluetooth feature.
  • Page 32: Health

    11.9 HEALTH Your phone is a complete health calculator, it offers two different calculations: 11.9.1 Menstrual This feature enables you to calculate menstrual calculation, by entering the details in the fi eld: Last menses date: Enter the last menstrual date. Average Period: Enter the average period in days.
  • Page 33 APPENDIX I: TROUBLESHOOTING If you encounter problems while using the phone or if it performs erratically, you can consult the information in the following table. If a particular problem cannot be resolved by using the following information, contact the dealer from whom you had purchased the phone.
  • Page 34 The battery is depleted. In high Use a new battery. temperature environments, battery life gets shortened. If you are not able to connect to the Change your location to one where network, the phone will continue to send the network is accessible or out signals as it attempts to locate a base temporarily turn off your phone.
  • Page 35 APPENDIX II: ABBREVIATIONS AND EXPLANATION Global System of Mobile Communication GPRS General Packet Radio Service Short Message Service Wireless Application Protocol Fixed Dialing Numbers Subscriber Identity Module Personal Identifi cation Number Personal Unblocking Key IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identity Mobile Country Code Mobile Network Code Call Waiting A service provided by the network, which allows you to answer another...

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